Bo Shining is a good doctor with rich clinical experience and excellent knowledge. He is a doctor of clinical medicine at Peking University, deputy chief physician of the Department of Critical Care Medicine at Peking University Third Hospital, and a guiding expert of the National Health Commission for on-site medical treatment in emergencies, and is also the chief manager of the APP course Bo Shining's 50 lectures on medical knowledge.
The book is a collection of the most popular and popular books in the world.
The Lecture Notes on Medical Literacy, with 220,000 words and seven main sections, start from the ultimate reason for the existence of medicine - "life first", to the final farewell - "Let death be more dignified", to the final farewell - "Let death be more dignified". "The book is full of medical wisdom and philosophy of life, which guides every life, not only to live with dignity, but also to live with meaning.
This book starts from the human nature, every word and punctuation are drenched with "healer's heart", there is no authoritative teaching and cold concepts, and everywhere reflects the respect for life and humanistic care. I am often touched, warm, and love to read the end of each subsection, the author will always use a few lines of warm and philosophical words "poke" my heart. "Learn to live with the disease ****, because the real health, is to embrace the disease", "against the disease, you have to remember: trillions of cells in your body, is working with you". I don't know if you are like me, when reading these words, often one side silently moved to tears, one side rises up a force, and then can't stop turning the next chapter.
Reading this popular science book, not only to understand the history of medicine, but also to improve the human heart. Because medicine is always facing uncertainty, always moving forward in the correction of errors, there is no complete right and wrong. For example, the invention of intravenous infusion. In the 19th century, there was an outbreak of cholera in England, and patients in serious condition would die of dehydration within a few hours. After repeated experiments and research, doctors pumped sterilized saline into blood vessels, saving the lives of tens of thousands of people. But it took 70 years for humans to set the standard for intravenous fluids.
Twenty-five hundred years ago, Hippocrates, the ancient Greek physician who is considered the "father of Western medicine," first proposed respecting teachers, not harming patients, not using the profession for personal gain, and protecting privacy. Until today, the Hippocratic Oath still has great value and significance. Because, from ancient times to the present, a good doctor has always used the best medical skills and experience to determine and implement treatment plans to maximize the realization of the long-term interests of patients and improve the quality of life of patients. A good doctor is an "ally" with the patient, not just a patient-doctor relationship.
At the end of the book, Dr. Bo thanked his mentor, his parents, his patients, his colleagues, his wife, his children, and his readers, full of sincerity and warmth, and I closed the book with a sigh of relief.
Written at the end of the book, I thank my friends for recommending it, and I thank Dr. Bo even more for taking me through the wonders of medicine, which not only increased my medical knowledge, but also touched me, touched me by those great doctors who have changed medicine, and who have used their great personalities + relentless pursuit to push medicine forward.
We are fortunate to live in today's advanced medical conditions, and we hope that we can walk through life openly and have a successful life.
Thank you for reading.